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    The Last Common Ancestor of All Animals Was Probably a
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The Last Common Ancestor of All Animals Was Probably a

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The last common ancestor of all animals was probably a


A) unicellular chytrid.
B) unicellular yeast.
C) multicellular algae.
D) multicellular fungus.
E) flagellated protist.

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